A well-armed citizenry
is the best form of Homeland Security and can better deter crime,
invasion, terrorism, and tyranny. The intention of this website is to
inform, promote and facilitate the development and training of the
militia. Everyone is welcome, regardless of race, creed, color, religion
or political affiliation, provided you do not wish to bring harm to our
country or people. If you are a United States citizen (or have declared
your intent to become such), who is capable of bearing arms, or supports
the right to do so, then YOU ARE the MILITIA!

The unorganized militia consists of all other able-bodied citizens of this state
and all other

able-bodied citizens who are residents of this state who have or shall have
declared their intention to

become citizens of the United States, who shall be age 17 or over and not
more than age 60,

and shall be subject to state military duty as provided in this act.

Some Interesting History & Quotations

"In 872, under the laws of Alfred the Great, all
English citizens were required to purchase their own weapons and be
available for military duty.

In 1181, 'the whole community of freemen' between the
ages of 15 and 40 were required by law to possess arms.

In 1253, that duty was extended to include the serfs
and raised the age requirement to 60 years of age.

In 1285, Edward I commanded that all persons comply
with the earlier laws and also added that 'anyone else who can afford them
shall keep bows and arrows.'

In 1369, the King ordered that the sheriffs of London
require all citizens at leisure time on holidays to use in their recreation
bows and arrows and to stop all other games which might distract them from
this practice.

In the colonies, availability of hunting and need for
defense led to armament statutes comparable to those of the early Saxon
times.

In 1623, Virginia forbade its colonists to travel
unless they were 'well armed';

In 1631, it required colonists to engage in target
practice on Sunday and to 'bring their peeces to church'.

In 1658, it required every householder to have a
functioning firearm within his house,

In 1673, its laws provided that a citizen who claimed
he was too poor to purchase a firearm would have one purchased for him by
the government, which would require him to pay a reasonable price when able
to do so. In Massachusetts, the first session of the legislature ordered
that not only freemen, but also indentured servants own firearms, and,

In 1644 it imposed a stern 6 shilling fine upon any
citizen who was not armed."

W. Cleon Skousen from The Making of America p. 696.

"When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own
homestead, his possessions are undisturbed." Luke 11:21

"And He said to them, 'But now, let him who has a purse
take it along, likewise also a bag, and let him who has no sword sell his
robe and buy one.'" Luke 22:36

"I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole
people, except for a few public officials." George Mason.

"Who are the militia? Are they not ourselves? Is it
feared, then, that we shall turn our arms each man against his own bosom?
Congress shall have no power to disarm the militia. Their swords, and every
other terrible implement of the soldier, are the birth-right of an American
... The unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the
federal or state governments, but where I trust in God it will ever remain,
in the hands of the People." Tench Coxe (1788)

"When in 1837, Georgia totally banned the sale of
pistols (excepting the larger pistols 'known and used as horsemen's
pistols') and other weapons, the Georgia Supreme Court in Nunn v. State held
the statute unconstitutional under the Second Amendment to the federal
Constitution. The court held that the Bill of Rights protected natural
rights which were fully as capable of infringement by states as by the
federal government and that the Second Amendment provided 'the right of the
whole people, old and young, men, women and boys, and not militia only, to
keep and bear arms of every description, and not merely such as are used by
the militia, shall not be infringed, curtailed, or broken in on, in the
slightest degree; and all this for the important end to be attained: the
rearing up and qualifying of a well regulated militia, so vitally necessary
to the security of a free state."

The militia of
each state includes "all able-bodied males at least 17 years of age and
under 45 years of age who are or have [made] a declaration of intent to
become citizens." Title 10, section 31 of the U.S. Code

"Firearms
stand next in importance to the Constitution itself. They are the American
people's liberty teeth and keystone under independence... From the hour the
Pilgrims landed, to the present day, events, occurrences, and tendencies
prove that to ensure peace, security, and happiness, the rifle and pistol
are equally indispensable...The very atmosphere of firearms everywhere
restrains evil interference--they deserve a place of honor with all that's
good." George Washington.

"No freeman shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The
strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms
is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government."
Thomas Jefferson.

"To preserve liberty it is essential that the whole
body of the people always possess arms and be taught alike, especially when
young, how to use them..." Richard Henry Lee.

"If gun laws in fact worked, the sponsors of this type
of legislation should have no difficulty drawing upon long lists of examples
of crime rates reduced by such legislation. That they cannot do so after a
century and a half of trying -- that they must sweep under the rug the
southern attempts at gun control in the 1870-1910 period, the northeastern
attempts in the 1920-1939 period, and the attempts at both Federal and State
levels in 1965-1976 -- establishes the repeated, complete, and inevitable
failure of gun laws to control serious crime." Senator Orrin G. Hatch
(R-Utah)

In 1982, Kennesaw, Georgia passed a city gun ordinance
that required heads of households to keep at least one firearm in their
homes. Crimes against persons which include homicide, rape, armed robbery,
aggravated assault, and burglary, plummeted 74 percent the first year,
dropped another 45 percent the next year, and has remained notably low ever
since, despite a doubling of the population. From 1983 to 1993, armed
robberies averaged a mere 1.6 annually, rapes 1.5, and murders (none with
firearms) 0.2.

"If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the
tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go
home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down
and lick the hand that feeds you; and may posterity forget that ye were our
countrymen." Samual Adams

Number of physicians in the U.S. : 700,000

Accidental deaths caused by physicians per year : 120,000

Accidental deaths per physician : 0.171

Number of gun owners in the U.S. : 80,000,000

Number of accidental gun deaths per year (all age
groups) : 1,500

Accidental deaths per gun owner : 0.0000188

Therefore, doctors are approximately 9,000 times more
dangerous than gun owners.